5 Must-See International Christmas Shows on Netflix That You Probably Missed Out On

As December snowflakes and fairy lights begin their annual glow-up, Netflix quietly rolls out a batch of international Christmas series that somehow avoided your festive radar. These shows do not simply rehash sugar-coated traditions; they interrogate loneliness, romance, and chaos with a side of cultural quirks.
From cobblestone canals to Nordic snowscapes, the world gets its own holiday drama treatment. Some of these narratives even flirt with existential questions about love, identity, and whether holiday cheer is mandatory. The twist? Most of them are binge-ready, and you may have overlooked them.
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Johanne, a thirty-year-old nurse, lies about having a boyfriend to appease her family, triggering a frantic 24-day search for romantic substitutes. Each speed date and online interaction escalates in absurdity, all set against the snow-dusted town of Røros, which radiates cozy Nordic Christmas vibes.
The series balances humor with social commentary, portraying Johanne as a woman navigating familial expectations, personal desire, and societal judgment, while her chaotic journey sets a precedent for Italian reinterpretations.
I Hate Christmas
Gianna, a nurse in Venice, mirrors Johanne’s predicament but with Italian flair, wandering through canals and festive piazzas to cover a fabricated relationship. She breaks the fourth wall, asking if romantic fulfillment is the ultimate holiday goal or if self-understanding carries more weight.
With humor, picturesque architecture, and festive atmosphere, the series explores love, pressure, and identity, presenting Christmas as a stage for personal growth while hinting at how experimental dating concepts collide with holiday traditions next.
Love Is Blind: Italy
In this Italian festive edition, newly engaged couples introduce sight-unseen partners to traditional family feasts, where etiquette and cultural expectations collide. Each interaction is charged with tension as participants negotiate love, familial approval, and holiday stress simultaneously.
Lavish decorations, high stakes, and emotional vulnerability highlight the complexity of first holidays together. The series examines connections under scrutiny and the intersection of tradition and romance, naturally leading to stories that blend conflict with artistic expression.
Christmas Flow
In Paris, Marcus, a rapper with declining popularity due to controversial lyrics, collides with Lila, a feminist journalist navigating her magazine’s digital battles. Their chance meeting creates a romantic and ideological clash amid holiday festivities.
Original music punctuates arguments and flirtation, blending Christmas aesthetics with commentary on societal dynamics. The series interrogates attraction, ideology, and timing, while showing how festive encounters can spark tension that prepares audiences for stories balancing romance and high-stakes personal dilemmas.
Champagne Problems
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Sydney Price arrives in France to secure a family-owned champagne house, only to fall for Henri, the heir, after a fateful night in Paris. Her corporate ambition collides with holiday romance, making the series a perfect romantic escape among several others that the Netflix vault quietly holds.
Set amid Épernay’s winter vineyards, the story examines legacy, ethics, and desire, under frost-lit skies, where Christmas love tangles with contracts, inheritance, and carefully negotiated futures.
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What are your thoughts on these international Christmas shows that blend romance, ambition, and holiday chaos? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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